The Philippine Star

Chinese teener held after claiming dad killed in blasts

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BEIJING ( AFP) — A Chinese teenager has been detained for allegedly obtaining thousands of dollars in donations after falsely claiming her father was killed in devastatin­g explosions in Tianjin, police said yesterday.

The woman surnamed Yang had initially claimed on microblogg­ing platform Sina Weibo that her father was missing as a result of the blasts, which triggered a massive fireball in the northern port city, leaving 112 people dead and hundreds more hospitaliz­ed.

The 19- year- old — who was detained by police in Fangchengg­ang in the southern region of Guangxi, far from Tianjin — saw her Weibo follower numbers shoot up as a result of the post, Fangchengg­ang police said on their verified Weibo account.

According to police, she then published a second post in which she claimed her father died in the explosions, spurring more than 3,000 fellow users to donate $ 14,000 via the social media platform.

Weibo has recently added a reward function, allowing users to transfer funds to others via its own platform, ostensibly to show appreciati­on.

Yang was unable to withdraw the funds, however, as her account was frozen after several Weibo users reported her as suspicious, police said.

Though she was detained for defrauding users, a vast online censorship system operates in China and authoritie­s have launched a wider crackdown against criticism of the disaster’s handling and aftermath.

Meanwhile, man surnamed Kang would be held under “administra­tive” detention for five days for spreading rumors, Tianjin police said on their Weibo account.

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